Apple inks deal with Martin Scorsese for Apple TV+ exclusive films, shows
Apple has inked a
first-look film and TV deal with Hollywood maestro Martin Scorsese.
Under
the multi-year deal, Scorsese will produce film and TV projects for Apple TV+
streaming platform via his Sikelia Productions that he founded in 2003.
Apple is currently working with
Scorsese on the highly-anticipated film "Killers of the Flower Moon,"
which will be directed by Scorsese and stars biggies like Leonardo DiCaprio and
Robert De Niro.
This
will be his second production for any OTT platform, the first being The Irishman
on Netflix, according to a report in Hollywood Reporter.
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To
date, Apple has signed overall and first-look deals with internationally
acclaimed studios, including Appian Way, founded by Leonardo DiCaprio and
co-run by Jennifer Davisson; Idris Elba's Green Door Pictures; Ridley Scott's
Scott Free Productions; A24 and Imagine Documentaries; as well as trusted
studios for kids and family entertainment, Sesame Workshop and Peanuts.
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